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After Disco Elysium's messy breakup, this Kurvitz-backed RPG could fill the gap

The whole Disco Elysium situation is a mess. With its original creators ousted, fans have turned on developer Studio ZA/UM, which still owns the Elysium IP and the rights to make any sequels. ZA/UM canceled a sequel called Locust City, which featured Cuno and Cunoesse as protagonists, and the universe lies languid. However, no fewer than five spiritual successors have popped up in its wake, with increasingly tenuous links to the original game. I'm more interested in Rue Valley, a game that wears its Disco inspirations on its sleeve, but doesn't purport to have more than a meager connection to the original game.


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